cassin's kingbird
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Definition
- Noun:
- A species of kingbird found in the southwestern United States: "Cassin's kingbird" is a specific type of flycatcher bird (Tyrannus vociferans) known for its distinctive coloration and habitat.
Usage
- The term "Cassin's kingbird" is used as a proper noun to identify this specific bird species. It is typically used in ornithological, birdwatching, and natural history contexts.
Examples
- Noun:
- We spotted a Cassin's kingbird perched on the fence post.
- The Cassin's kingbird is distinguished from other kingbirds by its gray head and bright yellow belly.
Advanced Usage
- In scientific classification: The full scientific name, , may be used in academic or research settings.
- The study focused on the migratory patterns of Tyrannus vociferans, commonly known as Cassin's kingbird.
Variants and Related Words
- Kingbird (n): The common name for birds of the genus , to which the Cassin's kingbird belongs.
- Flycatcher (n): A broader family of insect-eating birds that includes kingbirds.
Synonyms
- Tyrannus vociferans: The scientific binomial name.
- Western kingbird (Note: This is a different, though related, species. It is listed here for contrast as it is a common point of confusion, not as a true synonym.)
Related Phrases
- "A pair of Cassin's kingbirds": Used to describe more than one of these birds.
- A pair of Cassin's kingbirds has nested in that tree for three summers.
Noun
- a kingbird seen in the southwestern United States; largely grey with a yellow abdomen